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When to see 6 planet parade on Feb. 28. Ohio weather, best viewing spots
Six planets — Mercury, Venus, Neptune, Saturn, Uranus, and Jupiter — will be visible in a planetary parade in the western sky on February 28, 2026.

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February's 'rare planetary alignment' peaks tonight — here's what to look for in the planet parade
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6 planets to align in a cosmic 'parade.' Here's how to see them
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A rare six-planet alignment is lighting up the sky this week. Here’s how to see it.
Step outside just after sunset and you may catch an unusual sight: six planets strung across the sky in a gentle arc.

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Planet Alignment 2026: How to see planetary parade in night sky — all you need to know about the celestial event
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Rare six-planet spectacle to light up the evening sky this weekend: Here’s when, where and how to watch the planetary parade
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6 planets to align for ‘planet parade.’ How to see rare astronomical event

Six planets will align in the sky on Saturday, Feb. 28, in an event known as a "planet parade." Seeing all six planets will be challenging, as some will be close to the sun in bright twilight. Who’s ready for a “planet parade”?
Earth.com
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Six planets will align in a rare ‘planetary parade’ this weekend

Six planets will appear close together after sunset in a rare planetary parade. Here is how and when to see this beautiful sky event.
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6-planet parade will grace the night sky on Saturday

Six planets are set to align on Saturday, creating a planetary parade that will be visible to sky-gazers across the globe.
Space.com on MSN
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Astrophotographer captures rare 6-planet parade spanning nearly 180 degrees of sky

A U.K. astrophotographer had to put together some clever equipment tricks to show six of the seven planets in a rare 'parade' over the south of England.
Lawrence Journal-World
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KU’s Physics and Astronomy department hosting ‘Pluto Day’ event, celebrating science of space and the dwarf planet’s KU connection

It would be understandable if you stopped thinking as much about Pluto after it was “demoted” from being considered one of the nine planets sharing the Earth’s solar system to being classified as a dwarf planet in 2006.
Wired
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How Do Astronomers Find Planets in Other Solar Systems?

It was almost 100 years ago that Clyde W. Tombaugh discovered Pluto. That was the last planet found until 1992, when humans found another one. But this new planet wasn't in our solar system—it was orbiting another star. We call this an extrasolar planet ...
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Bushman Planetarium hosting pair of astronomy-based shows ‘Hubble Vision 2’ and ‘Extreme Planets’ this week

The Bushman Planetarium at Missouri Western State University is giving residents and astrology fans the chance to explore the cosmos this week. The Bushman Planetarium in St. Joseph
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